Hoodie
Don Juan
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This is more for those who believe in a higher power.
I believe that if you have an ounce of doubt in something you're doing, it will eventually fail, when things become difficult.
However, I don't think you can choose to remove the doubt yourself. I believe that the doubt is proof that it's not the right thing,
and that it's destined to fail eventually, it isn't "God's will".
On the flip side: If you find something you're doing that produces no doubt, then that is proof that it will work, it will endure when things become difficult.
The fact that whatever you're doing produces no doubt, is proof that it will work out.
It's proof that it is "God's will".
Here is the kicker:
The actions you take that won't produce any doubt in you, might not be the actions you want to take, but they are the actions that will work.
And the actions you might want to take, might be the actions that will produce some doubt, and therefore not work.
I write this based on some personal experience:
I tried doing something, the way someone had convinced me, and I had some doubt about it, but I believed I could overcome the doubt and continue with those actions, but eventually it all failed, crashed and burned.
I went back to doing something I didn't really want to do, but it also didn't produce any doubt in me, and guess what? Things are working out.
I believe that if you have an ounce of doubt in something you're doing, it will eventually fail, when things become difficult.
However, I don't think you can choose to remove the doubt yourself. I believe that the doubt is proof that it's not the right thing,
and that it's destined to fail eventually, it isn't "God's will".
On the flip side: If you find something you're doing that produces no doubt, then that is proof that it will work, it will endure when things become difficult.
The fact that whatever you're doing produces no doubt, is proof that it will work out.
It's proof that it is "God's will".
Here is the kicker:
The actions you take that won't produce any doubt in you, might not be the actions you want to take, but they are the actions that will work.
And the actions you might want to take, might be the actions that will produce some doubt, and therefore not work.
I write this based on some personal experience:
I tried doing something, the way someone had convinced me, and I had some doubt about it, but I believed I could overcome the doubt and continue with those actions, but eventually it all failed, crashed and burned.
I went back to doing something I didn't really want to do, but it also didn't produce any doubt in me, and guess what? Things are working out.
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